Libby Update - Day Four
Josh has been notified of the new addition. *whew!*
Not only has she begun bullying the dogs, she's gaining quite a lot of weight. When we brought her home she was 1.2 pounds, she's now about 1.6 pounds. Her fur, thankfully, has gotten much smoother and silkier with the combination of flea treatment, Omega 3 oil and good food. That said, she's eating no less than about a dozen times per day!
Also, for those curious and into homeopathy - citrus kills fleas, so most lemon dish washing detergents will do quite well to rid a small pet of fleas. I've been rubbing her down with lemon oil which makes for a very odd smelling, if clean, smelling kitten.
Not only has she begun bullying the dogs, she's gaining quite a lot of weight. When we brought her home she was 1.2 pounds, she's now about 1.6 pounds. Her fur, thankfully, has gotten much smoother and silkier with the combination of flea treatment, Omega 3 oil and good food. That said, she's eating no less than about a dozen times per day!
Also, for those curious and into homeopathy - citrus kills fleas, so most lemon dish washing detergents will do quite well to rid a small pet of fleas. I've been rubbing her down with lemon oil which makes for a very odd smelling, if clean, smelling kitten.
speaking of oils
I went ahead and spent the $10 on what she recommended this time, but do you think flaxseed oil might be a good substitute/alternative if it happens again? With it looking like she's going to have chronic pasteurella, it's going to get spendy but I still want to take good care of her.
Re: speaking of oils
Re: speaking of oils
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I mentioned the idea of same to my sister and she had a meltdown muttering something about citrus causing organ failure.
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Equal parts of pennyroyal, garlic powder and catnip sewn into a pillow for the cat. Believe me, she will sleep on it. She'll also smell a little funny for a bit. BUT there will be no fleas bothering her. Or ear mites for that matter.